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    Personal Statement

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    demonstrating my ability to successfully handle various clienteles. Voluntary work I have undertaken involved coordinating the launch of a community centre. My responsibilities involved heading a team, to a fixed deadline, ensuring preparations were finalised .This experience allowed me to successfully delegate and work cohesively, thus developing my team building…

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    Engaging A Diverse Family

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    child’s need because the parents are the first teacher. Regarding at the responses of the parents’ feelings towards their children’s educational experience, I will encourage parent’s relationship with teachers and he importance of family involvement and community in various points. this procedure can provide bird’s eye view of the challenges encountered in raising children in this society.…

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    year in high school I founded and led the Vegan Club, where I brought together students from different social groups to learn ways to eat more compassionately and environmentally friendly. Some of my other involvements pre-SDSU were working in the local farmers’ market outreach program, volunteering to set up and participating in the quarterly blood drives, helping in the county library, working as a peer tutor, and guest- hosting on the public radio station, KZFR 90.1 FM - Nonhuman Radio…

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    environment to foster successful relationships and accomplish family goals. The focus of this paper is to demonstrate the latter. The success of a family is abstract, but indicators such as education levels/performance, income, divorce rates, community involvement, and socioeconomic status, give insight to the health of a family’s relationship. Families use many of the same theories used in business to create…

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    Furthermore, the large commitment of competitive sports makes it difficult for children to find time to explore different opportunities in their community; these opportunities include lots of different things including different sports other than the sport they specialize in, jobs, different community service activities, and extracurricular activities at school. When children get to experience all of these different things, they not only help make the children more well rounded people, but the…

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    at VBS have taught me the importance of giving back to the community and to the world. To this day, I still hold the belief in my heart. Also, I want to earn my 40 hours of community involvement for my Ontario Secondary School Diploma as I have a lot of spare time this summer, and that I can focus on the academics within the duration of high school. Volunteering earlier helps me prepare for high school as I want to continue volunteering in the school setting (such as applying for a student…

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    concepts we learned about in my community class that apply to my service work. We Care Arts strives to not only stabilize members of the community with disabilities, but they also recognize the need across the entire community and travel to schools, nursing homes, and even hospitals to give art lessons. In this way, We Care Arts strives to help develop the greater Dayton community and not just their clients. In class, we learned about what it means to work towards community development. While…

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    Leisure Portfolio Mark Nyenhuis Leisure is a very important aspect in a person’s day to day life. Leisure is a way for a person to help develop as a professional, become more cultured, be active in the community, and improve communication skills, just to name a few. In addition, recreation and leisure is the way many people destress, and separate themselves from the stressful workplace.1 In conclusion, recreation and leisure is a very critical aspect of one’s life, and should be well understood…

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    lived due to his drive for success, his passion for peace and his willingness to persevere even following failures. Much like Clay, I am intrinsically motivated, a goal setter and driven to succeed. I am concerned for the welfare of others in my community and seek avenues to serve in various capacities. I tutor struggling students weekly and have hosted a blue jean drive and a coat drive for my school and my county. Additionally, I am also very interested in politics…

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    I believe that giving back to the community is very important for everyone. I feel that there is much need for community involvement for a dental hygienist because there is so much that you can give people out there that really need the help. I plan on helping the community more than I am required to in many ways. My plan is to start off in a general office to get my foot in the door and get some experience in the field. Simultaneously, I plan on volunteering at the Salvation Army often helping…

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